International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics & Applications HYP2020
Abstract
The International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics and Applications"to be held at the University of M?alaga (Spain) on June 22-26,2020, is the eighteenth meeting in the bi-annual international series which has become one of the highest quality and most successful conference series in Applied Mathematics. The conference will consist of 45-minute plenary lectures and 45-minute invited lectures held in parallel, and of sessions of 20-minute contributed talks on various topics related to hyperbolic equations. The program will be completed with poster sessions. A total of around 400 participants areexpected to attend. An effort will be made to attract young scientists and to increase the number of participant women.Over the years, the HYP conferences have been very successful in exposing the area to a wider audience, exploring new research directions and attractingyoung researchers to the field. The Scientific Committee of HYP2020 felt that the visibility of these conferences would be expanded even further by instituting: the James Glimm Lecture, delivered by an outstanding senioresearcher; the Peter Lax Award, that will distinguish a young researcher who willgive a plenary lecture at the conference.These two distinguished talks, named after two outstanding researchers whose ideas have been fundamental in the field of Hyperbolic Problems, will be givenfor the first time in HYP2020 and will be held as part of future editions. The conference is chaired by Professor Carlos Par?es and organized by the group EDANYA (Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis and Applications) of the Universities of Malaga and Cordoba. The group focuses its research on the numerical simulation of geophysical fluids by means of the numericasolution of hyperbolic models. In this context, many numerical methods have been proposed to solve hyperbolic problems that may include source terms or nonconservative products. Based on the results of its research, the group hasimplemented a versatile software package for intensive computation in CPU and GPU clusters. In particular, the group EDANYA has developed the firstGPU-based numerical model, known as Tsunami-HySEA, to accelerate tsunami simulations in the framework of tsunami early warning systems. This software package is being used nowadays in several countries and was recognized with the 2018 NVIDIA Global Impact Award.Proceedings will be published at the SEMA SIMAI Series of Springer. The meeting and its Proceedings are expected to have a considerable impact onsteering future developments in applied mathematics in academia and industry.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Jun 17, 2020
- Source ID
- N000142012498
Entities
People
- Carlos Parés
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- Universidad de Málaga